Would you care to clarify your comment! The term has multiple uses! Thanks! memtb
It means your statement was beyond dumb because you assume your subject matter knowledge is far greater than what it really is.
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Would you care to clarify your comment! The term has multiple uses! Thanks! memtb
It means your statement was beyond dumb because you assume your subject matter knowledge is far greater than what it really is.
Perhaps it was above your comprehension level! memtb
North Central Oklahoma. It is too late here. I am sorrounded. They now are protesting all their property tax. It has become standard procedure for them. They always have attorneys fighting the taxes.....the schools obviously are broke to start out and have to figure out how to pay for their attorney. In the meantime the protested revenue goes to escrow. The state recognizes that as revenue for the school and subtracts it from the schools annual state allotment to that school, even though it is in escrow. If the school loses the protest 3, 4 or 5 years later, the state doesn't replace what should have been sent by the state to the school. It can be a lose, lose situation for the school.
If they'd sell off some of that sweet scool property they own all over the state, they have a good start. Oh, and stop putting the teachers pension money in the stock market and losing it. Or maybe since higher education still gets federal funding and roughly one third of the gambling money allotted to the schools, they could share some of the millions they're paying the football coaches...the schools obviously are broke to start out and have to figure out how to pay for their attorney.
North Central Oklahoma. It is too late here. I am sorrounded. They now are protesting all their property tax. It has become standard procedure for them. They always have attorneys fighting the taxes.....the schools obviously are broke to start out and have to figure out how to pay for their attorney. In the meantime the protested revenue goes to escrow. The state recognizes that as revenue for the school and subtracts it from the schools annual state allotment to that school, even though it is in escrow. If the school loses the protest 3, 4 or 5 years later, the state doesn't replace what should have been sent by the state to the school. It can be a lose, lose situation for the school.
If they'd sell off some of that sweet scool property they own all over the state, they have a good start.
Drive in reverse for a while with ft on the brake and pretty soon you'll have a fully charged new vehicle.The more diesel vehicles that people buy, the less they'll be concerned about the price of gas. As I have stated previously.
As a corollary though, one 'benefit' about electric vehicles is the braking is/can also be used as a 'regenerative' circuit. So the secret to that is, if one drives an electric vehicle and does so with the brakes on all the time, then they are generating electricity everywhere they go. Win/Win/Win for them, correct?
There's the answer to all the problems of the world.....
Enjoy your coffee!
That’s what was on my game camera this morning!!
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Won't an electric car need a standby gas-powered generator?
The tax protest issue.
I agree it is a real issue that needs to be resolved. It’s not a new issue and it is not solely a wind industry issue. That’s just an Oklahoma tax law loophole that places the counties at a disadvantage when assessing properties and compounded by the tax reporting requirements by state law.
To those unfamiliar with the issue, it’s a legal way to withhold property tax money from the counties and let the money grow in Escrow during dispute while the counties cannot access the money but are credited with receiving during the state budget process.
This is a tax loophole across the entire state, and it affects everyone that lives here. It will affect the local millage rate of all other property owners as the counties are forced to raise taxes to cover the shortfall from the forecasted budgets that are required earlier in the tax year.
The energy industry’s position on the subject is that the counties are incentivized to hire property appraisers that systematically overvalue energy industry assets without using any of the OTC’s valuation recommendations and no legal requirement to align their valuations with existing tax code, law or court case precedent. This is too such an extent that a single mile of DCP Midstream’s pipeline in Texas is valued on average at ~$5,400 per mile, while in Beaver County, OK that same pipe is valued at ~$21,430 per mile, being close to four times the value despite that the Texas Pipeline is on average larger in diameter and demonstrates higher revenue streams.
A couple of quick facts that demonstrate this is not only a wind energy issue.
- Ellis County has $81 million held in protest escrow from Oil and Gas.
- Payne County has $915 Million dollars in protested oil and gas valuations held in escrow, and according to Superintendent Keith Weldon of Alex - Public Schools, they alone have $2.345 Billion dollars held in escrow under protest from a single oil and gas company, being DCP Midstream.
- Over 22% of pipeline property tax in the entire State of Oklahoma is protested every year since 2015.
- The Alex Public School System has $0 dollars held in ad valorem protest from wind farms.
I suggest that the tax protest issue is separate from wind energy and affects the entirety of the energy industry to include pipelines assets, refining assets and well sites. That has more to do with the disfunction of the Oklahoma property tax system, state law and the legal requirement for early August reporting requirements by county assessors. It is not specific to the Wind Energy Industry. It affects literally ANY industry that wants to build high value assets in our rural communities and the property owners that bear the burden of covering the budget shortfalls caused by state tax collection reporting requirements out of sync with actual tax dollars received.
One of the recommended legislative solutions is to allow County Assessors to forecast on and report “actual” ad valorem collections rather than “projected” collections that may be subject to protest.
However, if you feel strongly about the issue, you really should call Denise Armstrong at (405) 557-7405, being the Legislative Assistant to State Rep. Brad Boles who can be intermittently contacted at (405) 557-7405 and stress upon them the importance of introducing legislation in the upcoming legislative session that would resolve the tax protest issue. Brad Boles is the Chair of a House Committee that formed a study on this very issue to seek legislative solutions to resolve the problem.
Idk. Just my rambling thoughts on the subject for what it's worth. I'll probably change my mind by tomorrow morning.
Wow
What a fucked up situation
88 miles, was it?
No charging stations, was it?
LOL
I was warned that this site had a multitude of jerks. Prior to having had contact with you, I thought they were exaggerating! Thanks for justifying their opinions of this site! memtb
Chevrolet will cover standard installation of Level 2 charging outlet for eligible customers who purchase or lease a 2022 Bolt EUV or Bolt EV * , helping even more people experience how easy it is to live electric. In collaboration with Qmerit, the offer gives customers access to faster charging right where they want it – at home.
Why because I don't entertain dumb people?
88 mile commute you had?
Here's a car with a 290 mile range: https://www.chevrolet.com/electric/bolt-ev
Oh but no charging stations along your route.....Oh my whatever would I do?
I don't know, wire one of these up in your garage:
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The link you provided, works as well as the GM (Obama Motors) electric vehicles!memtb
The link you provided, works as well as the GM (Obama Motors) electric vehicles!memtb
What are you on a modem?
This will be my last response to your diatribe!
While I may not have an extremely high IQ.....I can be educated and do not shun education!
Unlike yourself, that has a extreme personality disorder! After your early childhood diagnosis.....your parents likely regret not getting an abortion!
Have a nice day, and make other people’s day much better by just going away! memtb
Kinda harsh to lump retarded people in with them.They're not delusional, that's too smart of a term. They are however fucking retarded.
Maybe bro uses “Common Core” and an Ivy League calculator.By their quote 450 gal/10 hrs.
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Maybe time is money and traveling services use two units and other equipment to get the job done?By their quote 450 gal/10 hrs.
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Maybe time is money and traveling services use two units and other equipment to get the job done?Maybe bro uses “Common Core” and an Ivy League calculator.
Its not the number of charging stations. Its the charge time. (Combined with the lack of ability to travel distances at highway speeds when loaded)
Even getting a a full charge in two hours, if the range is just 50 miles or so loaded, it would all 20 extra hours of travel time to make a 500 mile trip.
The only two solutions, Have an easily removable battery with “filling” stations available along the route to keep fresh batteries available and the ability to quickly change out those batteries, or have a hybrid where a very efficient internal combustion engine running a generator to power the electric motors.
The first is almost universally rejected because we are seemingly married to extra large, rare earth batteries that have to be a structural part of the vehicle. The second, why add the complexity, just work hard on developing efficient internal combustion engines that use a clean burning fuel.
Is all of this rejected because red china seems to have a lock on the rare earth metals used in the electric vehicles?